latests
Which composer wrote the opera "The Magic Flute"?
A) Mozart
B) Beethoven
C) Handel
D) Verdi
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed "The Magic Flute" (1791), a landmark of classical opera blending Masonic symbolism and popular delight.
latests
A)
Tunisia
B)
Libya
C)
Morocco
D)
Algeria
Ancient Carthage was located in present-day Tunisia and became a rival of Rome in the Punic Wars. This is a well-documented historical or scientific.
latests
A)
Sigmund Freud
B)
Carl Jung
C)
Alfred Adler
D)
Wilhelm Wundt
Carl Jung proposed the collective unconscious, a part of the unconscious mind shared by humanity, containing archetypes and symbols.
latests
A)
Roman
B)
Byzantine
C)
Ottoman
D)
Persian
The Hagia Sophia in Constantinople was built under Byzantine Emperor Justinian in 537 CE as a grand cathedral.
latests
A)
Earth
B)
Jupiter
C)
Saturn
D)
Neptune
Jupiter rotates in under 10 hours, making it the fastest-spinning planet, contributing to its flattened shape at the poles.
latests
A)
12th
B)
13th
C)
14th
D)
15th
The Black Death (1347–51) killed about one-third of Europe’s population, spread by fleas on rats. This is a well-documented historical or scientific.
latests
A)
Red & Mediterranean
B)
Black & Caspian
C)
Adriatic & Ionian
D)
Arabian & Red
The Suez Canal links the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea, allowing direct shipping between Europe and Asia since 1869.
latests
A)
King John of England
B)
Philip II of France
C)
Frederick II
D)
Henry VIII
Magna Carta established legal limits on King John of England, becoming a foundation for constitutional law and parliamentary rule.
latests
A)
Treaty of Utrecht
B)
Treaty of Westphalia
C)
Treaty of Versailles
D)
Treaty of Tordesillas
The Peace of Westphalia (1648) concluded the Thirty Years' War and established principles of sovereign states and non-intervention.
latests
A)
Boyle
B)
Dalton
C)
Lavoisier
D)
Avogadro
Antoine Lavoisier standardized chemical nomenclature, discovered oxygen’s role in combustion, and is considered father of modern chemistry.
latests
A)
Isaac Newton
B)
Ole Rømer
C)
Christiaan Huygens
D)
Albert Michelson
Ole Rømer, a Danish astronomer, calculated light’s finite speed by observing Jupiter’s moon Io, a breakthrough in physics.
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